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The Panasonic Pavilion has been drawing attention as excitement builds around Expo 2025 in Osaka. The design concept was “Set your heart and mind free, and the world will open up,” and the pavilion is packed with interactive features to stimulate the senses and unlock the imaginations of children—the leaders of the next generation. Why is the pavilion called “The Land of NOMO”? What is the story behind the 1970 Osaka Expo time capsule created for people 5,000 years in the future? What was Panasonic’s hit exhibit last time? What cutting-edge technologies are being utilized this year? And what unique ideas went into designing the staff uniforms?
In this vlog, we explore why the Panasonic Pavilion is becoming one of the most talked-about experiences at Expo 2025!
I am from Inner Mongolia. In 2014, I came to Japan for graduate school to study a media-related field. I have been working in the Corporate PR Center and in charge of global PR communications since joining Panasonic in 2017. In my private life, I enjoy photography and cooking.
I have experience living in China, the US, and currently live in Japan. When I was a university student, I majored in marketing and minored in communications. I joined the Panasonic Group in 2020, and have worked in the PR department ever since. It’s become a custom of mine to go on many trips abroad, and as an ISFJ (Defender), I love to make plans before every trip. Delicious food and dancing are important parts of my life, too.
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